Ian Cuttler Sala of New York City, who was riding in the passenger seat of the 2006 Ford GT, was killed when the eastbound car went out of control near Mapleton Drive and collided with a westbound Toyota Tacoma about 4:50 p.m. Sunday.

Sala’s side of the high-performance car sustained the brunt of the collision.

Sami Hayek, a furniture designer, suffered broken ribs and a cut on the head, and the Tacoma driver, 20-year-old Alvin Javier Gomez, suffered a possibly broken foot and other injuries. Gomez tweeted that he was alive

Sala, declared dead on the spot and identified by the coroner’s office, was a former Sony Music art director and photographer who designed a Grammy- winning music box set for “Johnny Cash: The Legend.”

Los Angeles police will turn the results of their traffic investigation over to prosecutors with the District Attorney’s Office, who will decide if any charges are filed in the deadly accident.

The Ford GT is a limited production, 500-horsepower-plus street legal two-seater. Police said it was registered to a limited liability corporation, but declined to name it.

Sala’s photography client list that included Converse, Gillette, Sony BMG, 7UP and Axe, according to his website. His parents reportedly flew to Los Angeles from Mexico soon after they were notified of their son’s death.